It's a trap: Provoking an overreaction is terrorism 101/ Tom Parker

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: RUSI Journal Vol 160 No 3, June/July 2015, pp. 38-46 (127)Summary: The author of the article invites the reader to reflect on the most crucial global crime that is infesting our world; terrorism. The standard tactics the terrorist groups used to provoke global leaders on making severe decisions that affect civilians, have been fruitful ever since its emergence in the second half of the nineteenth century. The author hopes to see better approaches done by our new leaders to combat this issue, avoiding the usual trap that allowed their governments to do the dirty deed of the terrorist groups to achieve their political purposes.
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The author of the article invites the reader to reflect on the most crucial global crime that is infesting our world; terrorism. The standard tactics the terrorist groups used to provoke global leaders on making severe decisions that affect civilians, have been fruitful ever since its emergence in the second half of the nineteenth century. The author hopes to see better approaches done by our new leaders to combat this issue, avoiding the usual trap that allowed their governments to do the dirty deed of the terrorist groups to achieve their political purposes.

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